Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault resigns from cabinet after Carney, Smith sign energy deal

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Steven Guilbeault is resigning as a member of the Liberal cabinet after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced an energy deal with Alberta that opens the door to increased oil and gas production and support for a new pipeline to the West Coast.

Three sources confirmed the resignation. The Globe is not identifying the sources as they were not authorized to comment publicly on the matter.

Mr. Guilbeault is a career environmentalist who has been serving as the Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture.

He was first elected as an MP in 2019 and is a former environment minister.


 

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What deal? :LOL:

it’s just a political play to shift blame to BC NDP

yep
despite having the authority and the responsibility to approve a pipeline, Carney will let David Eby or a first nations chief block it

re: Steven Guilbeault is resigning as a member of the Liberal cabinet
job 1/2 done
now we need him to be removed from public policy influence all together
he is an irrational uncompromising fool
 

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re: Steven Guilbeault is resigning as a member of the Liberal cabinet
job 1/2 done
now we need him to be removed from public policy influence all together
he is an irrational uncompromising fool
Guilbeault's influence on Carney's climate/energy policy will
be next to zero. One merit of his removal I can see is that
his presence in the party could still help win the Liberals support
from imbecile climate sheeple voters.
 

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Steven Guilbeault Resigns From Cabinet After Carney Signs Alberta Pipeline Deal

November 27, 2025

Guilbeault will stay on as the Liberal MP for his Montreal-area riding.

In a statement, Guilbeault outlined the “historic” environmental progress made by the Liberal government over the past 10 years that he helped bring forward, including the emissions reduction plan and national adaptation strategy.

However, he said that since Carney’s election win this spring, “several elements of the climate action plan I worked on as Minister of the Environment have been, or are about to be, dismantled,” such as the oil and gas emissions cap and the consumer carbon price.

“Changes in our relationship with the United States have led to profound disruptions affecting the global order, diplomatic relations, and the economy,” he wrote. “I understand and share the prime minister’s efforts to ensure our country remains united and that all regions feel they have a voice.

“Despite this difficult economic context, I remain one of those for whom environmental issues must remain front and center. That is why I strongly oppose the memorandum of understanding between the federal government and the government of Alberta.”

Guilbeault had been rumoured to be unhappy with Carney’s decision to agree to a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that outlines conditions under which a potential new oil pipeline could be built to the northwest coast of British Columbia.

The MoU unveiled Thursday also exempts Alberta from Canada’s Clean Electricity Regulations — which Guilbeault called “a serious mistake” — and sets the stage for developing the Pathways Alliance carbon capture and storage project.

A senior government source told Global News on Wednesday that Guilbeault and Carney spoke about the pipeline MoU in what was described as an “honest and candid” conversation.

However, the source had said Guilbeault would not be resigning from cabinet.

One of the leading environmentalists in the Liberal caucus, Guilbeault is a major political figure for the Liberals in his home province of Quebec and was a staunch defender of the consumer carbon tax brought in under Justin Trudeau.

Despite Carney’s dumping the consumer carbon tax as his first act as prime minister, Guilbeault, a former Greenpeace activist, agreed to run again and endorsed Carney in the Liberal leadership race.

“When I entered politics, it was because I had a deep conviction that I could make a difference in fighting climate change and protecting our environment,” Guilbeault said in his resignation statement.

“My commitment to leaving a better world for the future of our children and our planet remains unchanged.”

The statement lays out Guilbeault’s opposition to several points in the Alberta MoU, such as the potential lifting of the federal oil tanker ban for British Columbia’s northwest coast and the lack of consultation with the B.C. government and First Nations.

He noted a pipeline to the West Coast “would have major environmental impacts” and “move Canada further away from its greenhouse gas reduction targets.”

Guilbeault caused an early political headache for Carney in May when he suggested Ottawa should “maximize” the use of existing pipelines before building more — just one day after Carney indicated that he was open to building more pipelines if there is consensus across the country.

The comment was met with pushback at the time from fellow Liberal cabinet members like Saskatchewan MP Buckley Belanger, the secretary of state for rural development, who insisted the government was “united” on the issue.

Multiple senior Liberals who spoke with Global News this week expressed a belief that despite the MoU, a pipeline to the northwest coast of B.C. will never be built, listing the need to find a private proponent and getting the support of B.C. First Nations as major hurdles.

 

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Steven Guilbeault Resigns From Cabinet After Carney Signs Alberta Pipeline Deal


Multiple senior Liberals who spoke with Global News this week expressed a belief that despite the MoU, a pipeline to the northwest coast of B.C. will never be built, listing the need to find a private proponent and getting the support of B.C. First Nations as major hurdles.
so there you have it
as desricardo stated, it’s just a political play to shift blame
another liberal grand stand designed to deceive Canadians

the only pathway to prosperity is via a majority conservative federal government
and it will be a real uphill battle to undo the damage caused by the liberal party of Canada
brace yourselves for lower Canadian living standards brought to you by the irresponsible and ideologically driven liberal party of Canada

it is also well past the time to re-evaluate the so call ''settled ''science which has been far more propaganda than science

e.g.. a different lunatic spewing nonsense
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how do these nutjobs gain power ?
 
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yep
despite having the authority and the responsibility to approve a pipeline, Carney will let David Eby or a first nations chief block it
Smith gets the separatists off her back temporarily.
Carney makes a formal understanding but still leaves the decision of a pipeline in BC's hand.
If by chance this gets approved, Carney has this agreement loaded with carbon capture requirements which he is invested in.

Also, I think Carney is realizing he's going broke fast and will need a back-up asap.
 
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Smith gets the separatist off her back temporarily.
Carney makes a formal understanding but still leaves the decision of a pipeline in BC's hand.
If by chance this gets approved, Carney has this agreement loaded with carbon capture requirements which he is invested in.

Also, I think Carney is realizing he's going broke fast and will need a back-up asap.
Carney indicated the industrial carbon tax will increase by 6X

no company will put the billions at risk to build a pipeline if the liberals are in power and are going to carbon tax them into oblivion

Smith gets the separatist off her back temporarily.
she will be able to claim she went the extra thousand miles to try and work with Ottawa , only to have David Eby or a first nations chief block it
and then claim confederation now does not work for Alberta , nor will it in the future
then the Alberta separatist will have the clear rational to push separation forward
nice work Mark Carney

Carney needs to own this plan , he needs to sell to David Eby, sell it to first nations and over ride them if necessary. He has that authority and responsibility
and he needs to eliminate future political risk for the pipeline companies
i.e. walking back the industrial carbon taxes + huge penalty payments to companies if govt flip flops after private $ the project has been spent
 
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